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dominance

/dom-uh-nuhns/US // ˈdɒm ə nəns //UK // (ˈdɒmɪnəns) //

优势,主导地位,统治力,支配

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : control; authority; rule; supreme influence.
    • : the condition of being dominant, or having the authority to influence or control.
    • : Psychology. the disposition of an individual to assert control in dealing with others.
    • : Animal Behavior. high status in a social group, usually acquired as the result of aggression, that involves the tendency to take priority in access to limited resources, as food, mates, or space.
    • : Neurology. the normal tendency for one side of the brain to be more important than the other in controlling certain functions, as speech and language.

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Examples

  • With the dominance of Google, Facebook and Amazon, the rest are left to pick through the carcass for what remains, and it’s getting even more challenged.

  • There are four apps that seem to be the main potential threats to TikTok’s dominance, each with different audiences, features, and challenges.

  • Boldness, aggressiveness, and dominance got catalogued as male.

  • It seemed the happiest couples differed in terms of dominance, the tendency to take control of the situation.

  • Finally, Google will confront queries about its dominance of the search market, digital advertising and favoring its own content and services at the expense of third parties and rivals.

  • Assertions of dominance over the wards, Dr. Edwards, and the other officers are pretty much all she has left.

  • More than anyone he set the stage for the dazzling dominance of genre narratives in our own time.

  • Male-dominance and sexism in video gaming is more evident than ever.

  • This year, however, Democratic dominance at pounding the pavement might finally be challenged.

  • Others are drawn to it because of the sense of dominance they think the drink provides.

  • Principally to ensure military dominance, the conquerors made many main roads, mostly centering in London.

  • But a raging storm, the sense of the absolute dominance of nature and the littleness of man, always exalted her.

  • "So they expect to trap me, these geese and jailers who have temporary dominance over my life," thought he, in scorn.

  • There was no hesitation, no stoppage in their service; under the dominance of mind these passive forces became active auxiliaries.

  • Moran was in a dangerous frame of mind, and past the dominance of his employer.